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The Television Critics Association represents more than 230 professional journalists who cover television for publications across the United States and Canada.
Our members are critics, reporters, and editors, the original pop culture influencers who reach tens of millions of fans, viewers, and industry insiders each week, across print, the internet, social media, podcasts, and newsletters.
Thank you, critics, for honoring the work of the human beings who go out in the rain and the snow and commit every fiber of their lives and talent towards the absurd and beautiful end of telling a good story. Thank you for making sure the good stuff—the result of this incredible labor and sacrifice—gets seen, that good art does not go quietly into the night.
—Shōgun co-creator Justin Marks, at the 2024 TCA Awards
Since 1984, the members of the TCA have voted for outstanding achievements in television.
See a full list of winners, in categories ranging from individual achievement in comedy and drama to program of the year.
The Television Critics Association is a non-profit organization of professional, full-time TV writers and critics covering the television industry for newspapers, magazines, websites, and other outlets. Applications for new members open twice a year, in spring and fall.
We're the TCATelevision is evolving, but one thing that won't change is the commitment of the Television Critics Associations' members to bring you insightful and lively criticism; accurate and ethical reporting; and recommendations about what to watch, whatever channel or streaming service you are tuned into. The Television Critics Association (TCA) represents about 250 professional journalists who cover television for publications across the United States and Canada. The members reach tens of millions of consumers each week, and are considered experts within the industry, representing their employers as moderators, panelists, radio/TV guests and more. The prestigious organization honors outstanding achievements in television and enduring contributions to the medium’s heritage through the TCA Awards each year. Press TourThe TCA Press Tour takes place twice a year in January and July. Each tour generates roughly 40,000 stories during each two -week span, with approximately 45,000 more stories from the tour banked and released in subsequent months. |
Meet our executives and board of directors, all of whom are working television critics and editors.
The Television Critics Association represents about 250 critics from the United States and Canada. Learn more about us.